June 10th 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
New River Beach, New Brunswick
Are you curious about nature-based solutions and natural infrastructure strategies for effectively addressing climate change? If so, we invite you to join us this summer for an exciting and educational journey. During this experience, you will not only expand your knowledge but also gain a deeper understanding of how these strategies can be applied in various contexts to create a more sustainable future. Don’t miss out on the chance to learn from experts in the field and connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for protecting the environment!
This visit takes place at New River Beach Provincial Park. The park has installed a buried revetment and bio-swales to help control stormwater and erosion.
When: Wednesday, June 10th, 2026 (10am–12pm)
Guide: Ryan Coleman, Park Manager, New River Beach Provincial Park
Event Location: 78 New River Beach Rd., New River Beach, NB, E5J 1G7
Logistics: Free event. Free parking available. This event will take place rain or shine without alternate dates. We will only cancel in the event of severe or dangerous conditions.
This series is organized by the New Brunswick Environmental Network, the Government of New Brunswick, Nature NB, the Town of Riverview, and Mill Creek Nature Park. The site visits are free and bilingual (English/French).
Registration is required: https://nben.ca/en/get-involved/events/climate-change-adaptation-collaborative/1524-site-visit-buried-revetment-and-bio-swales-at-new-river-beach-provincial-park.html
This page also has information on the other site visits taking place at other provincial and national parks in New Brunswick later in the summer.